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I've found that if you set FF7 up to use Timidity from FF7Config, it doesn't matter whether timidity is actually running when you run the game. APP.LOG will show that it's successfully playing midi whether it really is or not.I assume you're using the fake midi option aswell? It doesn't play well with the script sometimes, it seems. I didn't think any script actually relied on the CHMST opcode, but apparently it does.. I'll see what I can do. For now, you can use "real" midi (timidity playing to /dev/null or something).
No, this behavior is true in Windows as well, not just in Linux with Wine.I've found that if you set FF7 up to use Timidity from FF7Config, it doesn't matter whether timidity is actually running when you run the game. APP.LOG will show that it's successfully playing midi whether it really is or not.I assume you're using the fake midi option aswell? It doesn't play well with the script sometimes, it seems. I didn't think any script actually relied on the CHMST opcode, but apparently it does.. I'll see what I can do. For now, you can use "real" midi (timidity playing to /dev/null or something).
I guess it's probably because Wine is providing an abstraction layer between the two, and it's not passing errors back to ff7.